1073
Knowledge
Knowledge of network systems management principles, models, methods (e.g., end-to-end systems performance monitoring), and tools.
Core KSAT for the following Work Roles
Designs, develops, tests, and evaluates information system security throughout the systems development lifecycle.
Plans, implements, and operates network services/systems, to include hardware and virtual environments.
Responsible for analysis and development of systems/software security through the product lifecycle to include integration, testing, operations and maintenance.
Additional KSAT for the following Work Roles
Uses data collected from a variety of cyber defense tools (e.g., IDS alerts, firewalls, network traffic logs.) to analyze events that occur within their environments for the purposes of mitigating threats.
Develops and maintains business, systems, and information processes to support enterprise mission needs; develops information technology (IT) rules and requirements that describe baseline and target architectures.
A Host Analyst (HA) will have knowledge of various system configurations encountered. This work role also performs analysis using built-in tools and capabilities. A Host Analyst will have knowledge of system services and the security and configuration of them, as well as knowledge of file systems, permissions, and operation system configurations. The Host Analyst conducts analysis using built-in tools and capabilities.
Responsible for the cybersecurity of a program, organization, system, or enclave.
The Network Analyst will understand network traffic signatures and discover anomalies through network traffic and packet capture (PCAP) analysis. The Network Analyst will identify, assess, and mitigate intrusions into networks that are vital to cyberspace operations security. Network Analysts also use GUI or command-line based tools and assist in developing network mapping and signatures. Network Analysts will develop advanced network detection rules and alerts, queries and dashboards to gain a holistic view of the network.
Designs enterprise and systems security throughout the development lifecycle; translates technology and environmental conditions (e.g., law and regulation) into security designs and processes.
Consults with customers to evaluate functional requirements and translate functional requirements into technical solutions.